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In this episode, I debate whether I should continue creating dog coloring pages or start making dog art. If you're wondering why I said "hold on" its because I paused the recording because I thought I was going to sneezeShow Notes and Other Domains:smashingthemes.comcamarofamily.comdinerotravel.comdogstraveling.comeasytravelday.comtravelmealbag.comwakandatravel.comletstravelup.comixtheme.comnotmute.comEpisode PageJoin the Email ListThis podcast is proudly hosted on Caproni.fm.Support this podcast
Michael Puck, founder K9 Photo and Global Art Dog Gallery explains that we know dogs are healthful. For example, in hospital, patients do better when dog therapy appears. However, that's not always possible so the next best thing is dog art, even in an office setting to alleviate stress at work. President Animal Wellness Action and Center for Humane Economy Wayne Pacelle […]
Michael Puck, a Senior Certified Professional with the Society of Human Resource Management, is an animal-loving philanthropist who merged his economics education and career in human resources with his lifelong passions for both dogs and photography. The unlikely combination led to the discovery of how photographs of dogs can solve some of the most pressing human challenges in business and clinical settings. Images of dogs not only break the ice but also foster trusting relationships and promote physical and mental recovery. Photos of dogs can reduce patients' mental and physical recovery times and enable caregivers to connect with their patients more easily. According to Puck, references to dogs and photos are used in psychotherapy to put patients at ease and enable more effective care conversations. "Based on what I have seen and what I know about the science of how dogs and pictures of dogs benefits us, I believe that dog photos can make a substantial difference not only in ICUs and hospital rooms but in any spaces where people experience stress, spaces where well-being is of the utmost importance, where people's mental health is compromised," said Puck. For more information, visit www.globaldogart.com or follow Michael Puck on LinkedIn. About Global Dog Art Gallery At the Global Dog Art Gallery, we understand the many hidden benefits of the human-canine bond, the power of dogs, and their positive impact on our well-being and ability to connect with others. Our mission is to showcase the many hidden benefits so we can help people and save one million dogs by 2030. Research shows that images of dogs reduce stress, build social connections, and enhance overall mental health. Michael, the founder and president of K9Photo and the Global Dog Art Gallery, knows firsthand the transformative effects of dogs. After a traumatic childhood experience, his family dog Cora helped him reconnect with the world through the social catalyst effect. Now, with K9Photo/Global Dog Art Gallery, a nonprofit organization, Michael seeks to bring the healing power of dog photography to businesses and communities while supporting dogs in need. ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®
If you can manage to make it through the day without touching a piece of art to see if it's a real balloon...then breaking it because it's glass...you're doing ok. SOURCE: https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/visual-arts/article272539097.html
Research shows that photos of dogs are powerful catalysts for building positive personal connections. Global Dog Art Gallery helps businesses to make your clients feel welcome and trust you.
Welcome to season 2! The Dubious Book returns with an extremely funny episode about Queen Victoria’s favourite painter, Edwin Landseer. Tim Baltz (Righteous Gemstones, Shrink) and Marty Adams (Second City) join the podcast to – let’s be honest – absolutely devastate this long dead artist whose main gig was painting pictures of dogs. Find the artwork we discuss at my IG account @famous.deeds, or at this episode’s page on www.thesonarnetwork.com! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
On todays pod I talked to Mikey from Boss Dog art dept. One of my favorite artist/clothing brands. We talked about Growing up in Portland, Living in the desert, the work it took to make Boss Dog a full time job, the constant struggle to keep creating and staying happy with your passion. We talk about mental health and the decision to make the Boss Dog brand a positive source and not following the trends. It was awesome to talk to the Boss Himself. Follow all things Boss Dog @ https://bossdogart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bosssdog/ This podcast is sponsored by Salzer's records https://www.salzers.com/ Email us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.com Listen to audio on all major Podcast formats. Please rate and review. Watch us @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8wwIF25p2miEG2neoUv2w/ Follow All things Heavy @https://linktr.ee/Getheavypod Enjoy Craig --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getheavypodcast/support
This episode features Emil Tiismann. Emil is the Co-Founder of Animalist, a Swedish company that makes beautiful and customizable art for dogs and their humans.With Animalist, you can choose from over 60 dog breeds to honor your four-legged companion in the best way possible with a modern and stylish print.In the interview, we discuss the characteristics of modern dog art and how Animalist delivers stunning prints to over 40 countries around the world.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Find out more about Animalist here:
This episode features Colin Hayes. Colin is a professional portrait artist, specializing in people and pets.His ultimate goal is to capture your loved one's character and personality on paper or canvas, and evoke an emotional response.In the interview, we discuss his process for drawing pet portraits, how much they're worth, and how you can commission a beautiful portrait of your best friend.Find out more about Colin here:Website - https://www.colinhayesart.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/colinhayesartFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/colinhayesartPinterest - https://www.pinterest.com.au/colinhayesillo/colin-hayes-art
In this episode we talk about decor, artists and living with people. If you enjoy the show please support us on patreon.com/jonnyandthebaptists or buy us a coffee at ko-fi.com/baptists. Or you can support us by sharing, liking and reviewing the show, wherever it is you get your podcasts. If you would like to contact us you can email us directly at jonnyandthebaptists@gmail.com or tweet us @jonny_baptists. As always - no pressure.
Artist Ashley Schanz tells how commissioning a beautiful memento of your pet helps charities. And maybe her story will inspire you to be the spark that starts a flame.Follow Schanz's Sketchbook on Facebook. Message her to commission a sketch of your beloved pet and use the keyword “Rosie” to designate Rosie Fund as the beneficiary charity. That’s Ashley’s sketch of Rosie in the episode thumbnail (not shown on all podcast services).This episode mentions Katie Harris from Moxie’s Mission and Missouri Patriot Paws. Check out those episodes in the Dog Words archives.At Rosie Fund, we encourage you to make a difference in a shelter dog's life. You can do just that by purchasing one of our “We save each other” t-shirts on our page at Bonfire.com. All proceeds go toward supporting our mission to help senior and harder-to-adopt dogs have a better life.Visit RosieFund.org for links to all of our social media, including our free YouTube channel. Please subscribe to our channel to help us secure the Rosie Fund URL.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.
About Episode 36 - Ashley shares about the family dog, Nala, and the German Shepherd's funny habits, tricks and endearing ways. As an artist, Ashley uses her talent to bring animal owners' joy by capturing their favorite pets. Ashley's Instagram, website, and Etsy store:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleylouisestudio/Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ashleylouisestudio?ref=search_shop_redirectWebsite - beautiful cards that she does (it can be printed in your country and sent to you to give to your loved one or sent directly to them with your message printed inside: https://www.thortful.com/creator/ashleylouisestudioFavorite things from the episode:Ashley's favorite dog book: The Snowman and the Snowdog by Raymond Briggs - https://amzn.to/37hvyeO Perfect for this time of year!The DVD of The Snowman and The Snowman and the Snowdog movie - https://amzn.to/37dibfyNala's favorite treat dispenser - Kong - https://amzn.to/3mavAsY You can freeze treats in these and use them to keep your dog busy for a while.About:This podcast is for dog lovers to share and hear about dog stories, training tips, and other helpful bits of information. Please review and subscribe to the Dogs are the Best Friends podcast as that helps others find us! If you want to share a story or two about your dog(s), be sure to fill out the Contact Us form on the website: https://dogsarethebestfriends.com/Join our free Facebook Group Community - Dogs are the Best Friends! https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogsarethebestfriends/
Episode 54. AUGIE: The canine photographer who takes selfies. With Donald Lokuta and Melissa Tomich. Augie was born on January 15, 2017. He is a Bernedoodle. His father is a Bernese Mountain dog and his mother is a Standard Parti Poodle. He’s gentle like a Bernese, and super-intelligent like a Poodle. Both Melissa and Donald are accomplished photographers. Augie, the Pawtographer, started taking photos less than two years ago. To see Don’s work please visit http://www.lokuta.com/This episode is very visual, so if you are intrigued by what you are hearing we would recommend seeing Augie's work on our YouTube channel.
This episode features Marta Roca. Marta is the founder of Four&Sons.Use the code DOGSHOW to get 20% off at Four&Sons now >> https://fourandsons.com/Throughout history, dogs have played many roles - from comrades-in-arms to companions at our heels. Four&Sons have added muse to that list. Established in 2013, Four&Sons is the first and only print and online publication dedicated to dog-centric art, culture, and lifestyle. Chronicling the work of interesting people and their interesting dogs, Four&Sons is a guided tour through the worlds of art, photography, music, design, literature - even maths - as inspired by man’s best friend.In the interview, we talk about dogs in art, what they symbolize, how they depict cultural generations, and how Marta harnesses a dog’s magic powers to tell stories of art and culture at Four&Sons.Find out more about Four&Sons here:Website - https://fourandsons.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fourandsons/
Do you believe the spirits of the dead can speak to you through white noise? Do you want to find a special Paranormal Pal? In this deep dive episode, we listen to spooky EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena) and try to figure out if Jolie's house is haunted. Fan mail, hate mail, entries from your dream diary...we want them all! Email questions, comments, and topic suggestions to info@ireadathing.com or visit us at ireadathing.com. You can also subscribe and message us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Opening and closing music: "A Magical Journey Through Space" by Leonell Cassio, licensed under a Creative Commons License. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ireadathing/message
Put on your blue corduroy hat and join James and Joe as they discuss art, authenticity, and anachronisms. Recorded at dusk in late August, this journey will take you from Christmas morning all the way to your favorite hot dog stand. The dawn of skinny jeans in a Subway always leads to the Chicago cutoff conclusion.Joe has a YouTube Channel named Art With Anderson where he shares varying GRAPHIC techniques on artistic expression. His drawing of this very podcast is featured at the very beginning and end of this episode. More can be found on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC63-oNQ0Eh5De29EQaH91Aw
029 - When it comes to creating artwork from our pet photography, most of us think of the usual suspects: Framed prints. Gallery-wrapped canvases. Metal prints. Acrylics. But if we think outside the box and look around, there's a world of possibility out there. This week's guest, Mandi Pratt of Greyboy Pet Portraits, shares her process for creating stunning etched prints from photographic images. After listening to my conversation with Mandi, you'll start thinking about your suite of products in a whole new way. What To Listen For: The advantage of having an artist for a grandma (yep, we're jealous!)Using artwork to connect past and present petsWays to make an etching even more meaningful for grieving pet-parentsOther ideas for finding unique client offerings and building artist relationshipsIf seeing Mandi's vintage-look etchings leaves you salivating, you'll be happy to know that she offers both wholesale and affiliate programs for photographers. Aaaaand, she'll send you a sample etching for free—just reach out through the Contact link on her website (link below). Resources From This Episode: Greyboy Pet PortraitsJoy Session NetworkUnleash Your Style free 5-day challenge Hair of the Dog AcademyHair of the Dog Facebook group
When Cephas Bradley walked into my workplace, my eyes welled up but my heart was so happy! My dog, Maisie, was memorialized in a way that could not be more special and unique - all thanks to Cephas and his huge heart and massive talent.In this episode, Cephas shares about his buddy, Sebby, his art, and some of his journey. Follow him on his Instagram account Cephas Bradley Jr. - https://instagram.com/cephasbradleyjr?igshid=115nythqg68j6For pictures of Cephas with the painting of Maise, some of his other art, and pictures of Sebby (aka Sebastian), visit Dogs are the Best Friends - Guest Photos.Our Instagram: Dogs are the Best Friends com
Dogs are amazing! God spelt backwards = Dog :-)Dogs offer us so much more than we can imagine, they truly are our best friends. In this minisode of Conscious Life Spaces Conversations podcast, I tell the story of a couple of #dogs who came to live with me. I share some passages from my book #Gratitude Shmatiude and speak briefly about the rescue organization NUCA that helped me to adopt Kiki and rescue Nerica. Support the podcast by subscribing and leaving a review. The more reviews and likes we get means that more people will have the opportunity to listen to this podcast too. In the podcast NUCA http://nuca.org.ro Buy a DOG ART tshirt with my dog art on it for $20 for each t sold a portion of the proceeds goes to aid NUCA and their rescue efforts https://yami.threadless.com/designs/dogs-need-homes/mens/t-shirt/regular Music in this episode includes: God Fury by Anno Dominii Beats, Birds by Silent Partner, Cast of Pods by Doug Maxwell Website: https://consciouslife.guru Instagram: https://instagram.com/consciouslifespace Facebook: https://facebook.com/ConsciousLifeSpace Twitter: https://twitter.com/consciouslifesp Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/consciouslifespace Sign-up for our monthly newsletter and get access to the CLS Resource Library https://getit.consciouslife.guru ----- Conscious Life Space is dedicated to helping its readers to live in greater harmony with their environment by publishing media on topics such as personal evolution, health & wellness, yoga, gardening, art, current events, environmental and social justice. Our goal is to inform, provoke thought, inspire, engage in discussion and to offer you resources and recommendations for living consciously. If you'd like to support Conscious Life Space and our mission, please consider making a donation https://paypal.me/consciouslifespace
Dogs are amazing! God spelt backwards = Dog :-)Dogs offer us so much more than we can imagine, they truly are our best friends. In this minisode of Conscious Life Spaces Conversations podcast, I tell the story of a couple of #dogs who came to live with me. I share some passages from my book #Gratitude Shmatiude and speak briefly about the rescue organization NUCA that helped me to adopt Kiki and rescue Nerica. Support the podcast by subscribing and leaving a review. The more reviews and likes we get means that more people will have the opportunity to listen to this podcast too. In the podcast NUCA http://nuca.org.roBuy a DOG ART tshirt with my dog art on it for $20 for each t sold a portion of the proceeds goes to aid NUCA and their rescue effortshttps://yami.threadless.com/designs/dogs-need-homes/mens/t-shirt/regularMusic in this episode includes:God Fury by Anno Dominii Beats, Birds by Silent Partner, Cast of Pods by Doug MaxwellWebsite: https://consciouslife.guru Instagram: https://instagram.com/consciouslifespaceFacebook: https://facebook.com/ConsciousLifeSpaceTwitter: https://twitter.com/consciouslifespPinterest: https://pinterest.com/consciouslifespaceSign-up for our monthly newsletter and get access to the CLS Resource Library https://getit.consciouslife.guru----- Conscious Life Space is dedicated to helping its readers to live in greater harmony with their environment by publishing media on topics such as personal evolution, health & wellness, yoga, gardening, art, current events, environmental and social justice. Our goal is to inform, provoke thought, inspire, engage in discussion and to offer you resources and recommendations for living consciously.If you’d like to support Conscious Life Space and our mission, please consider making a donationhttps://paypal.me/consciouslifespace
Ep 103: Interview with Anne Leuck and Sonya Paz Capture the magic moments in your art and how personal experiences shape your creativity This creatively fun interview with Anne Leuck of Chicago, Illinois is on the show today! Anne's journey as an artist and how her personal experiences have shaped the new body of work she is creating. I have known Anne Since 2000 and we connected because our love for colors and a passion for pets and fundraising are much alike! Listen up as we discuss her journey as a creative professional and how personal experiences have helped shape her newest artistic works! Learn more about Anne Leuck: Website: https://Anneleuck.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/anneleuckstudio Instagram sketchbook & Paintings: https://www.instagram.com/anneleuck/ Instagram for Middle Age Freakshow: https://www.instagram.com/middle_age_freakshow/ Instagram for Dog Art: https://www.instagram.com/anneleuckstudio/ NEW Motivational Freebie Download Click here to get yours! HEY, IF YOU WANT TO GET MY FREE EXHIBITOR TOOLKIT GET IT NOW BEFORE IT GOES AWAY! Click here to get the toolkit! Check these episodes out on the website at http://rockstarmentor.com/podcasts/ Or whatever podcast player you prefer (ie., iTunes. Stitcher Radio, Google Play, TuneIn etc). For the full summary of the Rockstar Mentor show notes visit me at http://rockstarmentor.com/blog and http://rockstarmentor.com/podcasts Please visit our website to sign up to be on the front lines of amazing information and free downloads that I have prepared especially for you. http://rockstarmentor.com Visit me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/crushitmentor Visit me on Instagram:
St. Louis improvisers Habib Khan, Alex Lambert, Ian Koller, and Demetrius Gibson join Will in the improv for one of the craziest stories from Will's life. Then you get the story from the Dog Museum in St. Louis!
Leave it to Mom to make our podcast topic mostly about weiners. Thanks Mom.
Leave it to Mom to make our podcast topic mostly about weiners. Thanks Mom.
What about a museum of art for shelter pets? Not only art, but art that represents the state of the state of pets in shelters. 5500 dogs and cats are killed *each day*. 5500 paintings of dogs will represent that one day. Listen to Mark Barone and Marina Dervan discuss their project designed to raise $20 million to provide no kill shelters a stable source of funds.
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